To make this website work, we log user data. By using Shephard's online services, you agree to our Privacy Policy, including cookie policy.

×
Open menu Search

Rolls-Royce to pioneer ‘highly electric architectures’ for Tempest

8th December 2020 - 11:30 GMT | by Tim Martin in London

RSS
Fully electric propulsion is unfeasible for the UK's Tempest Future Combat Air System, so Rolls-Royce has come up with an alternative.

Amid plans to integrate cutting-edge technologies on the Tempest Future Combat Air System, Rolls-Royce will embed magnets on the spools of engines to produce up to 1MW of electricity.

‘The propulsion system will be acting as a heat sink for the whole vehicle, so we have transition from propulsion to an integrated power system through the generation of very high levels of electrical energy, all propelled with power dense gas turbines delivering high level electrical and thermal energy,’ Conrad Banks, chief engineer – defence future programmes at Rolls-Royce said during the Royal Aeronautical Society’s virtual Air Power Conference.

‘Although

Already have an account? Log in

Want to keep reading this article?

Read this Article

Get access to this article with a Free Basic Account

  • Original curated content, daily across air, land and naval domains
  • 2 free stories per week
  • Personalised news alerts
  • Daily and weekly newsletters
Create account

Unlimited Access

Access to all our premium news as a Premium News 365 Member. Corporate subscriptions available.

  • Original curated content, daily across air, land and naval domains
  • 14-day free trial (cancel at any time)
  • Unlimited access to all published premium news
Start your free trial
Tim Martin

Author

Tim Martin


Tim Martin is Air Editor for Shephard Media, based in Belfast. 

Tim has experience writing …

Read full bio

Share to

Linkedin